Following a mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school that the FBI is calling a domestic terrorist attack on Catholics, parents in South Florida are voicing concerns about safety at their children’s schools.
Two children died and 17 were injured after being shot in their school’s church. The tragedy has prompted local Catholic school parents to ask questions about security measures, especially on campuses with public masses.
“It’s a shame,” said Nina Thompson, picking up her grandson from St. Juliana Catholic School in West Palm Beach. Thompson said the Minneapolis church shooting makes her think of tragedies closer to home. “We’ve had some major shootings here in Florida,” Thompson said…